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HHS announced that it would “provide approximately $162 million to 16 states and qualified designated entities (SDEs) to facilitate non-proprietary health information exchange that adheres to national standards.” Those states receiving part of that $162 million are Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, South Carolina, Iowa, Idaho, North Dakota, Alaska, Nebraska, South Dakota, Connecticut, Mississippi, Indiana, Montana, […]

As an update to our March 3 post, the US Senate has passed H.R. 4213 – The American Workers, State, and Business Relief Act –, which if passed by the House of Representatives and signed into law, would extend the freeze to the Sustainable Growth Rate through September 30, 2010. Currently, the physician reimbursement freeze […]

The Medicare Recovery Audit Contractor (“RAC”) program has a strong supporter in President Obama. On March 10, 2010, Obama signed a White House Memorandum, which states his support of the use of “high-tech bounty hunters,” such as RACs and Medicaid Integrity Contractors (“MICs”), to help root out health care fraud in government-run Medicare and Medicaid […]

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (“ONC”), an office of the Department of Health and Human Services, released a proposed rule creating a program to certify electronic health records (“EHR”) systems. The rule creates both a temporary and a permanent certification system, designed to assure users to that EHR systems and […]

Recent Medicare regulations regarding ownership changes for HHAs have been the source of controversy and confusion. After numerous attempts by HLP founding partner Robert Iwrey, Esq. to obtain clarification regarding enforcement of these regs, Rob was pleased to receive an email this morning from Frank Whelan, a CMS adminstrator with the Division of Provider and […]

On February 22, The Health Law Partners, P.C. (“The HLP”) posted a blog urging our clients and friends to help prevent a proposed 21% reduction in Medicare reimbursement. On February 28, the short-term Medicare physician payment freeze expired, triggering the 21% reduction in Medicare reimbursement. Congress is expected to vote within the next several days […]

Following the leads of a number of other States, including New York, Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm has issued an Executive Order creating an independent Office of Health Services Inspector General (the “OHSIG”). According to the Executive Order, OHSIG, which will be organized as an independent and autonomous entity within the Department of Community Health, is […]

Unverified accounts have it that enforcement of the “business associate” provisions of the HITECH Act, which was set to commence on February 17, 2010, is being delayed. The business associate provisions require business associates of covered entities to also implement the HIPAA Security Rule, and portions of the HIPAA Privacy Rule, and also requires that […]

As a service to our clients and friends in NY, we are reproducing the notice circulated by the Medical Society of the State of New York urging all interested constituents take action to prevent the proposed 21% reduction in Medicare physician reimbursement. “On February 28, the two month extender of the current Medicare > conversion […]

The Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008 (MIPPA) requires the Secretary to designate organizations to accredit suppliers, including but not limited to physicians, non-physician practitioners, and Independent Diagnostic Testing Facilities, that furnish the technical component of advanced diagnostic imaging services. Advanced diagnostic imaging services include diagnostic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography […]

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